You can see, but you can’t ear
Cindy went for some routine test for her diabetes. Since she had a virus last week-end that forced her to stay three days at the hospital, the doctor decided to listen to the baby’s heartbeat to make sure everything was OK.
The nurse gets the instrument and tries to listen. And it takes time. She search, and search, but can’t ear anything. She has a nervous “it’s ok” and get another nurse. And then the doctor. For two hours, they try to ear the heartbeat and at the same time calm down Cindy who is crying and panicking. So much that they even have to plug her to some machine to make sure she will not break down.
Eventually, they decide to get an ultrasound. Well, he his a shy baby. He was hiding as far as he could. You could not ear him, but you could see him.
Did I say “he” and “him”? Yes I did!
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Eric Darchis
Gee, the first part really scared me. Certainly nothing compared to how much it scared you but I’m relieved to know « he » is ok.
We keep the fingers crossed.